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3-7-77's 1-r 0 ff Et! 1 t First row, lelt to right: Mr. Gilbert, Art Cranmer, Carol Buor, Ron Tobol, Mrs. Schmidt. Second row: Sharon VanNoy, Kathy Herrin, Marcia Dion, Pat Wright, Arlee Anderson. Third row: Kent Kushar, Shirley Hart, Neal Ann PiPPY, Helene Rust, lleen Barney, Doug Skor. Fourth row: Chuck Green, lim Whipple, Art I-lulett, Butch Nachtsheim, Gary Anderson, Rich Atkins. The 3-7-77's is an honorary service club found only in Helena High School. Its main purpose is to usher at school functions and to raise money for the Gus Leger Memorial Fund, which is a scholar- ship fund for high school students who wish to attend college. This fund was started in memory of a former sponsor, George H. Leger. Gus has passed on now, but we always remember him by his favorite quote: l expect to pass through this life but once. If, therefore, there is any kindness I can show, or any good I can do to any fellow being, let me do it now, let me not defer it, for I shall not pass this way again. . . -Henry Van Dyke SKI CLUB 3 L 2 X 1 i 1 of . .Ms First row, left to right: Roger Bonnes, Tony Shore, Iohn Hollow, Jerry O'Nea1, Steve Sandstrom. Jim Burns, lim Backstrom. Second row: Miss Pasha, Shirley Whilberg, Willie Williams, Tanya McGaliick, Ieanne Longmaid, Barb Phillips, Sue Hoettler, Sue Lawrence, Marilyn Willis, Lee Morgan, Marcia Dion, Berma Saxton, Diane Reber, Ar- lee Anderson, Mr. DeKam. Third row: Bill Bardon, Barb Blakely, Sharon Stewart, Connie Bardon, Laura Larson, Don Smith. Dick Thompson, Vivian Mills, Sue Little, Alan Kind. Fourth row: Tom Conklin, Rick Weed, Barb Tschirgi, Rick Lavell, Morley Cooper, Skip Culver, Bob Kaupi, Bill Dion, Bill Wright. Fifth row: Dick Harding, Ted Thompson, Tom Iohns, Troy Holter, Bill Clark, MikeMuIlun, Pete Lanthorn, Roy Weaver, Doug Peterson, Fred Carlson, Dennis Tode. This year Ski Club was very active although there was little snow. They sponsored two dances up at Belmont for all members and their guests. Thfs year the officers were Ierry O'Neal, President, Iohn Hollow, Vice President, and Steve Sandstrom, Secretary-Treasurer. PAGE NINETY THREE
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Semester Al? X First row, lelt to right: Mr. Stafford, Barney Olson, Art Hulett, Mary Lou Bieri. Arlee Anderson, Pete Lanthorn, Bob Hoffman. Second row: Ramon de la Pena, Shirley Hart, Lee Morgan, Ieanne Andre, Diane Reber, Iulie Curtis, Mary Io Miksch. Third row: Iulie Long, Connie Bardon, Donna Davis. Edith Carlson, Ieri Finstad, Carolyn Smith. Fourth row: Roger Bonnes, lack Holt, Bob Andrew, Steve Kellner. Chuck O'Reily, Bill Clark, Myron Laible. Fifth row: Tom Reuterdahl, Iim Bompart, Ioe Hendrikson, lim Burgess, Tom Weiss, Troy Holter. Under the able leadership of the Student Body officers, students represent- ing each homeroom make and enforce the rules ol the school. Student Council has been very active this year. They helped make the play Oklahoma the huqe success it was. STUDENT CQUNCIL Second Semester QV? First row, left to right: Mr. Stafford, Barney Olson, Art Hulett, Mary Lou Bieri. Arlee Anderson: Pete Lan- thorn, Bob Hoffman, Gary Coltrane. Second row: Tom Pouliot, Bill Walter, lim Tangen, Marilyn Willis, Karen Mathews, Ianet Blevin, Arlene Davis, Iohn Lewis, Humberto Torres. Third row: Ron VanD1est, lim Iones, Sally Waterland, Ioan Bahnsen, Iere Finstad, Barb Blakley, Deanna Dahl, Lynne Brackman, Ray Hubert, Ron Merritt. Fourth row: Wayne Lanthorn, Richard Buswell, Troy Holter, Dick Thompson, Glenn Beniamin, Glenn Godward, Bill Dunlop, Ierry Christison. Filth row: Larry Gallagher, Mike Morgan, Rod Vollertson, Terry Harris, Art Cranmer, Marvin Ioyce, George Dupree, Ray Johnson, Bob Morrow. PAGE NINETY TWO
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LATIN CLUB First row, left to right: Mrs. Williams, Mary Kay McEacheron, Art Hulett, Dianne Feller, Iulie Curtis. Second row: Ioann Weber, lane Tuohy, Iudy Martinson, Mardee Mihelish, lim Tanqen, Alan Kind, Helene Rust, Carol Ann Korizek, Iudy Buckland. Third row: Sally Kind, Sandra Pohlod, Ernest Hanson, lack Burton, Mary Lou Bieri, Bill Dion, Sue Fahrion, Bill Roberts, Dru Dougherty, lim Moore. Bill Wright, Carrolle Liedle. Fourth row: Dennis Haley, Sandra Searle, Bill Clausen, Lynne Brackman. Fifth row: Bonnie Geyer, Donna Welton, Marilyn Baird, Susan Little, Kent Kushar, Linda Iames, Rod Kovick, Sue Kenny, Brian Peacock, Lloyd Bishop, Myron Laible, Tim Meloy, Dick Brinck, Zigmunt Smiiag. Sixth row: Ioan Webber, Betty Featherly, Eileen Moen, Nancy Petersen, Iean Longmaid, Mary Ann Daley, Larry Evans, Gary Eathorne, Bob Lane, Gary Anderson, Quentin Schroeter. Seventh row: Karen Baucus, Mary Kay Williams, Sandra Verzuh, Janet Dightman, Diane Churchwell, Roxanne Williams, Linda Blohm, Iudy Holland, Richard Buswell, Dennis 'l'ode, Ierry Cooper, Bob Olson, Ioe Matulys. Latin Club is noted for its annual Saturnalian banquet. This year the dinner was a big success. Latin Club also had teas for the foreign exchange students and helped raise money for an exchange student to live here. QUILL and SCRCDLL First row, le!! to right: Marilyn Gibson, Norma Hall, Sue Spaulding, Sharon Maddox, Carol Buor, Sue Kenney, Nikki Eveland, Arlee Anderson. Second row: Ken Chaney, Pete Lanthorn, George Leeson, Mineo Orito, Iohn Nickolay, Doug Skor, Dave Carpita, Steve Sewell. Quill and Scroll is an international honorary organization limited to stu- dents Who do outstanding work on school publications. This year the group was led by President Linda Phillips, Vice President Steve Sewell, Secretary Lloyde Bishop, Treasurer Carol Buor. PAGE NINETY FOUR
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